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Thursday, August 04, 2011
SAP Business ByDesign v3.0 further targets services sector The German software company releases the newest version of its on-demand enterprise resource planning offering with new functionality that caters to customers in services industries. One analyst thinks SAP’s desire to be the “new suite for all your needs” will be a tough sell
Monday, May 16, 2011
How analytics changed the lingerie retail conversation SAPPHIRENOW 2011—Canadian customers, including La Vie En Rose, attend the user conference this week and share their SAP implementations and the value that self-service and mobile brings to businesses. Plus, new enterprise performance management v.10 and an update on Business ByDesign adoption in Canada
Friday, April 29, 2011
SAP Q1 revenue up, but profit growth slow The company confirmed its earlier forecast for the full year. The company will have some 40 mobile applications developed by the end of this year, said co-CEO Jim Hagemann Snabe during a conference call with analysts
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
SAP Business ByDesign goals are ‘realistic’ for Canada The long-awaited on-demand enterprise resource planning suite from the German software company has made its debut in Canada following a lengthy delay to market. An IDC Canada analyst explains the modest adoption targets
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
SAP has ‘bet on an open ecosystem’: exec At SAP TechEd in Las Vegas, SAP’s senior vice-president for the global ecosystem, tells how the power of the development community plays a vital role across the lifecycle of product innovation. How customer Cashman Equipment is using the ecosystem to get industry-specific functionality not offered by SAP
Thursday, September 30, 2010
SAP puts mobile CRM on BlackBerry SAP/Sybase has made its customer relationship management software available for Research in Motion’s BlackBerry. A recent Sybase study illustrates business users’ hunger for smart phone capabilities on the job
Friday, August 20, 2010
Q&A: SAP exec talks mobility, openness SAP’s senior vice-president for mobility talks to ComputerWorld Canada about new markets that will come out of the company’s upcoming open mobile development platform, and how that will help SAP steer away from the image of an inflexible ERP vendor. WITH VIDEO
Monday, May 17, 2010
SAP execs talk Sybase, NetWeaver, Business ByDesign At SapphireNOW, SAP’s annual conference, execs explain the value of buying Sybase, its commitment to NetWeaver, and why the company won’t set a target for user adoption once Business ByDesign is generally available. Analysts weigh in
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
SAP co-CEOs talk company direction, building trust In their first appearance as co-CEOs Jim Hagemann Snabe and Bill McDermott said the major change they bring is speed to act on creating offerings and bringing value to customers. An Info-Tech Research analyst says there is much more that fuelled the leadership change
Monday, February 08, 2010
‘Wrong place at wrong time’ for SAP's Apotheker With the sudden departure of SAP’s CEO Leo Apotheker, Altimeter analyst Ray Wang talks of the possible reasons for the exit and what SAP must do to satisfy its customers
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
SAP Nine software packages that will go on sale this month, which include Financial Performance Management, Governance, Risk and Compliance, and Visualization and Reporting
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